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While countless individuals hold various world records for their ingenious feats, the story of a four-month-old from Andhra Pradesh’s Nandigama has garnered significant attention by doing the unimaginable. The four-month-old baby named Kaivalya recently gained attention after getting her name registered in the Noble Book of World Records. The little munchkin is able to identify 120 different objects, from vegetables and photographs to animals and birds. This remarkable feat has captured the hearts of many, highlighting her cognitive abilities, early childhood development, and potential talent recognition.
Kaivalya’s ability was noticed by her mother, Hema, who recorded a video showcasing her skills and sent it to Noble World Records. The team at Noble World Records carefully reviewed Kaivalya’s special talent. She was then awarded a certificate for her exceptional memory and recognition abilities, making her a world record holder at such a tender age. The world record was set by the little one on February 3, 2024.
Kaivalya has been recognised as the “World’s first four-month-old baby to identify 100+ flashcards.”
In a now-viral video doing the rounds on social media, she was able to recognise and identify 120 flashcards, which consisted of 12 flowers, 27 vegetables, 27 fruits, 27 animals, and 27 birds. In the video, Kaivalya and her family were also seen posing with the recognition medal around her neck.
Have a look at the little one’s aww-dorable video below:
4-Month-Old Baby Sets #WorldRecordKaivalya, a 4month-old baby from Andhra Pradesh, achieves a remarkable feat by recognizing 120 types of pictures, including birds, vegetables, & animals. Kaivalya's talent acknowledged by Noble World Records highlights early cognitive abilities pic.twitter.com/sTp1Z3IE3d
— Informed Alerts (@InformedAlerts) February 17, 2024
Needless to say, the child’s parents expressed tremendous joy and thanked everyone for their support. They also expressed hope that her little one’s story would inspire other parents to discover and rejoice in the unique talents their little ones may have.
The four-month-old’s story serves as a reminder of the remarkable potential that young children possess. However, it’s important to approach such cases with sensitivity and avoid exaggerating them, while focusing on fostering healthy development and celebrating the unique abilities of the child.
Earlier, a one year and 9 months old toddler named Aadith Vishwanath Gourishetty from Hyderabad proved that age is just a number after he registered his name in ‘World Book of Records’ and four other record books. Aadith holds his name in ‘World Book of Records’, ‘India Book of Records’, ‘Telugu Book of Records’, and two more National Records for his memory skills.
He has an extraordinarily sharp memory for recognising objects, countries flags, pictorial objects, car logos, vehicles from shadows, reciting and identifying the alphabets, and mapping the professionals with tools, as stated by World Book of Records.
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